
Women’s Ecumenical Fellowships Hold Prayer Vigil For National Transformation In Kariba
The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has commended the faith and commitment demonstrated by women from the Greater Mashonaland West Province Women Ecumenical Fellowships (Mubatanidzwa weMadzimai), who gathered in Nyamhunga, Kariba, for an all-night prayer meeting focused on social and national transformation.
Held on May 29, 2026, the prayer gathering brought together women from across the province under the theme, “Arise and Shine, Be Empowered for Transformation.” The event centered on prayer, intercession, and reflection on the challenges affecting communities in Mashonaland West and the nation at large.
According to the Church body, the women were deeply concerned by growing social problems such as drug and substance abuse, economic hardships, child marriages, and other societal challenges impacting families and communities.
In a statement, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches said the women had chosen to stand in prayer for the province and country, drawing inspiration from the biblical story of Queen Esther.
“Like Queen Esther, who courageously interceded for her people in a time of crisis (Esther 4:14-16), these women continue to lead in prayer, seeking God's guidance, healing, and transformation for their families, communities, province, and nation,” the statement read.
Church leaders from the ZCC Local Ecumenical Fellowships also attended the gathering in solidarity with the women. Among those present were the Kariba District and Mashonaland West Provincial Chairpersons, highlighting what the organization described as a united commitment by the Church to confront social and moral challenges affecting communities.
The gathering concluded with a message drawn from Isaiah 60:1, encouraging believers to rise with hope and purpose.
“Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.”






